HOSPECO adds color to TASKBrand linen replacement napkins


The possibilities for HOSPECO’s TASKBrand® linen replacement napkin line just got brighter. These soft yet heavy-weight disposable napkins provide the quality and performance of real linen at a fraction of the cost. And now, in addition to the classic traditional white, these TASKBrand napkins are available in four colors from the company’s Topline™ Color Series: gray, red, blue, and yellow.

Still wonderfully absorbent and hygienic, these linen napkin alternatives in color add a bit of décor-enhancing flair to the table. The sturdy non-woven fabric absorbs grease and oil, making them especially suitable for messy menu items such as barbecue, seafood, or fried foods. And wihile they are attractive and economical, TASKBrand linen alternative napkins are also soft enough for facial use, pliable enough for silverware rolling, and lint-free, making them an all-around top choice for any restaurant or foodservice facility — with no laundering time or costs!

Whether your establishment is a fast-paced cafeteria in a university or healthcare setting or a family restaurant, TASKBrand napkins have a place at your table.

HOSPECO’s full line of safety, cleaning, and protection products can be found on the company’s website at www.hospeco.com.



December 11, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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